jsarno
12-14-2006, 06:16 PM
The first 5 min is all you need to hear, the rest is just rinse and repeat.
I am still listening to it...it's driving me nutts...I have an MBA in finance, so I am fully aware of what this guy is talking about and these guys are driving me crazy that they are not understanding.
you guys should switch to Cingular, the network with the fewest dropped calls!:oink:
That's what I have, believe me there are still dropped calls
Monkeydad
12-18-2006, 12:28 PM
I'd love to dump my land line but the wife wants to keep it.
Just do what I did...
I dropped all calling packages including long distance...so it's basically just a local line with a dialtone. When I have to call long distance (which I don't do a lot), just use one of those 10-10-### numbers that was popular a few years ago, they're like $0.20-0.30 to connect and for the first 20 minutes...but they're like 2 cents every minute afterwards. They're pretty cost-efficient if you stay on the line for a while, which usually happens since I call my family so infrequently...gotta catch up. :D
I have Verizon and with DSL INCLUDED...my phone bills are about $45-50 a month. :)
I only keep the line because I need it for my Dish Network receiver. I'd go Vonage if I didn't have to keep a land line for my TV.